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Unemployed Allegan County man surprised to win State House primary

Lester Graham
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Michigan Radio

Our conversation with Steven Johnson

The primary election in West Michigan's72ndDistrict to replace term-limited Republican State Representative KenYonker was a crowded race, and perhaps most surprised by the outcome was the winner himself.

Steven Johnson of Wayland came out on top, solidly beating the four other candidates, including one backed by the powerful DeVos family. 

Johnson is 25 years old, unemployed, and now he could be headed to Lansing to represent the people of Kentwood and Gaines Township in Kent County and the northeast corner of Allegan County.

"We were optimistic, but to actually see that I won, it was a little bit shocking to actually see that," Johnson said.

Johnson joined us today to talk about what made him decide to run for State House and what his priorities will be should he win over Democrat Steve Shoemaker in November. 

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Steven Johnson is the winner of the Republican primary for State Representative from the 72nd District in West Michigan. 

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